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Thought id post my footage here as its mostly Mr Nowell only a few small vids as my phone was playing up & wouldn't let me record properly ( Watch on HD as lower quality is rarther crap)

Edited by Autumn33
It was a really special day, I just wish more skylines were there to share the experience :) Next time though! all you assholes have to come play too!

was pretty trolled my car wasnt done but thats life. Next time, its farking W A R

haha yeah you wont be seeing me sliding into turn one (on purpose, it has happened tho lol)

i'm going to really really really try and crack the sub 60 mark. & with over a year to sort the car out if i can't manage that I need a good swift kick up the ass

i reckon if I can get Nowelly on the Aero train he will best Brads 56. who's Brad? the bloke who USED to be awesome and race a red datsun, now MIA

he will need to put a rb20 in to get close to Brad. haha. ive heard that brads car may be turning up with a new paint job. bit of white on red, or re on white was it?

any of you guys coming up for the V8s?

It's a damn close race considering that Peter was the only one in that class on street tyres, semi slicks and the day would have been won :P

How much is it to go to the V8s? Tempted as I've never actually gone along before

It's a damn close race considering that Peter was the only one in that class on street tyres, semi slicks and the day would have been won :P

How much is it to go to the V8s? Tempted as I've never actually gone along before

im keen to go and watch the falcadores never been either

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